Abstract

• The relationship among structure, relaxor behavior and properties is discussed. • Switching from ferroelectric to relaxor is realized through Sb doping in B-sites. • The ceramics possesses a superior W rec of 2.27 J/cm 3 and an ultrahigh η of 93.3%. • x = 0.3 sample displays a high C D (1166.56 A/cm 2 ) and a large P D (118.54 MW/cm 3 ). A series of Sr 2 Ag 0.2 Na 0.8 Nb 5- x Sb x O 15 (SANNS) tungsten bronze ceramics were synthesized by traditional solid-phase methods to investigate the impact of Sb replacement on the structure, relaxor nature, and energy storage properties. The study on the relationship between structure and relaxor behavior revealed two main conclusions: (1) as the Sb 5+ content increased, the crystal structure transformed from an orthorhombic Im 2 a phase to Bbm 2, and then to a tetragonal paraelectric P 4 /mbm phase, accompanied by a decrease in both the cell volume V and the tetragonality of c / a ; (2) switching from ferroelectric to relaxor behavior at room temperature was realized through the doping of B-sites, which could be attributed to incommensurate local structural modulations caused by orthogonal distortion of the P 4 bm structure. Finally, we obtained a superior recoverable energy storage density (2.27 J/cm 3 ) and an ultrahigh efficiency (93.3%) in Sr 2 Na 0.8 Ag 0.2 Nb 4.7 Sb 0.3 O 15 . The charging-discharging performance was also evaluated: a high current density (1166.56 A/cm 2 ) and a large powder density (118.54 MW/cm 3 ) were achieved simultaneously.

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